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it would hurt us pretty good. host: howie asking about the implications from the financial implications of what would happen next. guest: the congressional budget office, which is this of this non-partisan group that measures budgetary things and put of reports. but not another report last week we are assessing a divot going over the fiscal cliff and letting all of these tax cuts expire, it would slow economic growth down so much that it would put united states back into recession. whereas it extended all of the tax cuts and put up the mandated spending cuts, that would create jobs, it would boost economic growth, the only problem is over the long run it would add to the deficit. it is this balancing act. how do deal with the deficit? had you deal with economic conditions? host: are the market's watching this? we saw the united states credit rating take a dip on the congress was at a stalemate over whether or not to raise the debt limit. are we looking at that kind of a scenario again? guest: we are. but perhaps m
it would hurt us pretty good. host: howie asking about the implications from the financial implications of what would happen next. guest: the congressional budget office, which is this of this non-partisan group that measures budgetary things and put of reports. but not another report last week we are assessing a divot going over the fiscal cliff and letting all of these tax cuts expire, it would slow economic growth down so much that it would put united states back into recession. whereas it...
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today and it goes back to slavery which is about as polarizing of an issue as you could have in the us ultimately it led to a civil war and slavery wasn't even truly abolished until decades later african-americans had to wait more than a century before seeing changes under federal law that gave them the same rights as white people and for crying out loud it has even been a century since women have had the right to vote in this country the point i'm trying to make here is that social movements have never come without a fight and as we know change is rarely institutionalized from the top down without a grassroots struggle take a look at this wood carving it depicts woman voting in the territory of wyoming and eight hundred sixty nine that's fifty years before the federal government adopted the nineteenth amendment to the constitution granting women's suffrage in the same way that wyoming led the charge and what was right as of november sixth there are nine states that have now legalized same sex marriage but there are also this many states that have either outright banned it or have take
today and it goes back to slavery which is about as polarizing of an issue as you could have in the us ultimately it led to a civil war and slavery wasn't even truly abolished until decades later african-americans had to wait more than a century before seeing changes under federal law that gave them the same rights as white people and for crying out loud it has even been a century since women have had the right to vote in this country the point i'm trying to make here is that social movements...
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question is what country is buying your government today then who are the major players undermining us foreign policy today it's all the players you wouldn't hope to see it's your libya egypt senate and it's not just the countries it's the it's the people in the dictators in those countries that are hiring our lobbyists are hiring our public relations firms so we're borrowed to see egypt features prominently in my book khadafi features prominently in my book syria is in the book all of the. people who most americans when they think of foreign policy they think well who are the real bogeyman out there iran even has for a lobbyist working in the u.s. and so when you whenever you think of who is the sort of bad guys are in the world chances are they've got a lobbyist fighting for them right now. you know i don't even know that this was happening to the extent that you really lay out it was really shocking for me i mean it's not legal i mean what are these legal cobbett that profits that people are going through to do this yeah unfortunately in our current system it's perfectly legal if yo
question is what country is buying your government today then who are the major players undermining us foreign policy today it's all the players you wouldn't hope to see it's your libya egypt senate and it's not just the countries it's the it's the people in the dictators in those countries that are hiring our lobbyists are hiring our public relations firms so we're borrowed to see egypt features prominently in my book khadafi features prominently in my book syria is in the book all of the....
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the commercial she's special and the claim it just might make us. so they put some ingredient in it that to me just sounds like they put it in so they could say that they have a new fat blocking soda it's released in japan my question why is it released in the u.s. the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the glacier and we used to eat in floyd north again way now we're eating so we will really lose weight right so so now this pepsi goes you know this pope's music is pepsi with this giant you know hunk of lamb or duck. for gras and timeworn your father was a legal well because of regulation i don't eat anyway so i want to thank my that i want to go to california in the fog why won't won't keep you there but i think this is the way of the future drink you drink pepsi you lose weight it's not diet it's literally deflation to. find deflationary cola for a deflationary eco
the commercial she's special and the claim it just might make us. so they put some ingredient in it that to me just sounds like they put it in so they could say that they have a new fat blocking soda it's released in japan my question why is it released in the u.s. the u.s. totally goes for these kind of weird diet schemes why i just thought of this literally because i turn to congress on the spot this could really. monetary policy lauren i think that this is part of the great japanese the...
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fran, suzanne, jonathan, bob, appreciate all your joining us tonight. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter right now. do you think there's more to this story? i'll be tweeting tonight as well. >>> paul ryan is sharing his thoughts on why he and mitt romney lost the election. you might be interested to hear his thoughts on why they lost. liberal critics are slamming what he's saying. he says higher turnout made the difference. is it simple as he's suggesting? [ male announcer ] every day, thousands of people, like you, are choosing advil® because it helps you keep doing what you love. no wonder it's america's #1 selling pain reliever. you took action, you took advil®. and we thank you. fire bad! just have to fire roast these tomatoes. do you churn your own butter too? what? this is going to give you a head start on your dinner. that seems easier sure does who are you? [ female announcer ] new progresso recipe starters. five delicious cooking sauces you combine with fresh ingredients to make amazing home-cooked meals. ♪ ambiance [ female announcer ] new progresso rec
fran, suzanne, jonathan, bob, appreciate all your joining us tonight. let us know what you think. follow me on twitter right now. do you think there's more to this story? i'll be tweeting tonight as well. >>> paul ryan is sharing his thoughts on why he and mitt romney lost the election. you might be interested to hear his thoughts on why they lost. liberal critics are slamming what he's saying. he says higher turnout made the difference. is it simple as he's suggesting? [ male...
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the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it, which would cost close to $1 trillion. it's very difficult to see how you make up that trillion dollars if we are serious about deficit reduction, just by closing loopholes and deductions. >> chris: president obama pushing back today against republican claims that washington can raise enough revenue without raising tax rates. we are back with the panel. a.b., the president did make it clear today that he is not going to extend the bush tax cuts. he said, as you heard there, that the tax reform, closing loopholes doesn't get you enough re-knew. so given -- revenue. given the fact he is saying i am going to raise rates about the republicans are saying we d
the one they used in that study... centrum silver. that's what i take. my doctor! he knows his stuff. [ male announcer ] centrum. the most recommended. most preferred. most studied. centrum, always your most complete. introducing the new droid razr maxx hd by motorola. now more than ever droid does. >>> when it comes to the top 2%, what i'm not going to do is to extend further a tax cut for folks who don't need it, which would cost close to $1 trillion. it's very difficult to see how...
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. >> that's all for us. "ac 360" starts now. we begin tonight as we do every night keeping them honest looking for facts, not playing favorites, offering our opinions or pulling for republicans or democrats. you can get that on plenty of other cable channels. just real reporting with one goal, to find the truth. we think that's -- there's value in that. we begin with breaking news and what the fbi was doing last night at paula broadwell's home. she is the woman who had the affair with general petraeus. details on that in a moment. also tonight, keeping them honest on the new twist and turns in the petraeus sex scandal. his affair with broadwell led him to resigning as cia director. you know that already. now another four star general, john allen, is connected to the scandal. we will also look at who's who in this growing scandal. we will map out the key players and connect some of the dots. first, the big question tonight is who authorized the investigation which led to petraeus' stepping down and why? we know his extramarital a
. >> that's all for us. "ac 360" starts now. we begin tonight as we do every night keeping them honest looking for facts, not playing favorites, offering our opinions or pulling for republicans or democrats. you can get that on plenty of other cable channels. just real reporting with one goal, to find the truth. we think that's -- there's value in that. we begin with breaking news and what the fbi was doing last night at paula broadwell's home. she is the woman who had the...
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let us take a look the numbers. the dow lost about half a percent at fell nearly 59 points to end at 12,00757. >> the nasdaq dropped 20 points. in the s&p 5 1/2 points. >> oil, which could be an oil exporter? >> you and i grew up in the united states and we were always reliant on the middle east. yet, by 2020 will be the no. 1 producer of oil toward and for an energy renaissance. this prediction and we are usually predicting about 20 percent of our oil. this is really good news it is for increasing production of oil vefficiency and ultimately, just a great focus and i think that a weird thing to say out loud but this could be the legacy of obama. he has helped press this of his oil initiatives. and >> and also agreed alternative energy are the electric vehicles and a great award tesla achieved the motor trend car of the year. it makes it very attractive to other than the price tag of 58,000. and is a bit exclusive however, compared to the honda accord, porsche, this is a big victory for this bay area company and it
let us take a look the numbers. the dow lost about half a percent at fell nearly 59 points to end at 12,00757. >> the nasdaq dropped 20 points. in the s&p 5 1/2 points. >> oil, which could be an oil exporter? >> you and i grew up in the united states and we were always reliant on the middle east. yet, by 2020 will be the no. 1 producer of oil toward and for an energy renaissance. this prediction and we are usually predicting about 20 percent of our oil. this is really good...
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all of us are. the economy, jobs, fuhr of the middle class, and the national security of our country they are concerned about fiscal soundness for america because they think about the future. as we move forward to debate our economic and fiscal challenges in the weeks and months ahead, one thing is clear, our economic agenda, choices and decisions will be viewed through the perspective and the eyes of our nation's women and their needs. and those of their families. i have decided in light of all of the excitement accompanying our beautifully diverse caucus, and san francisco i always say the beauty is in the mix, that's also where the strength is in the mix. and the size of our women's caucus i'm not satisfied, we want more. but we are the largest element of political leadership for women in the country. larger than it's ever been. so i have made the decision that some you may have some interest in, in order to continue work on empowering women, to making sure our affordable care act enforced in way
all of us are. the economy, jobs, fuhr of the middle class, and the national security of our country they are concerned about fiscal soundness for america because they think about the future. as we move forward to debate our economic and fiscal challenges in the weeks and months ahead, one thing is clear, our economic agenda, choices and decisions will be viewed through the perspective and the eyes of our nation's women and their needs. and those of their families. i have decided in light of...
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to support us after she's gone. after she's done it, i'm sure there won't be an autopsy or anything because she is terminal with lung cancer. so if she slips into a coma and dies, everyone will think it was just her cancer and the natural causes that did it. >> our perspective is what we do is absolutely legal, and we do not believe that we could be prosecuted or that there could be anything but a frivolous lawsuit brought against us. but nevertheless, the law is murky in the majority of the states. and so the organization draws its line. we have our eligibility criteria, we have our protocols, we have certain rules that we believe keep us on the right side of the law. we, under no circumstances, will ever be the source of the medication. we, under no circumstances, will absolutely ever be in the position of administering medication. no one does this to you. it is not euthanasia. it is not lying there and waiting for someone to administer the medication for you. >> narrator: although compassion & choices insists tha
to support us after she's gone. after she's done it, i'm sure there won't be an autopsy or anything because she is terminal with lung cancer. so if she slips into a coma and dies, everyone will think it was just her cancer and the natural causes that did it. >> our perspective is what we do is absolutely legal, and we do not believe that we could be prosecuted or that there could be anything but a frivolous lawsuit brought against us. but nevertheless, the law is murky in the majority of...
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to a lot of us lives are at risk. people's live, families are at risk. >> well, the two are not mutually exclusive. i mean, that is, you can have a personal life and you can be very good at what you do and as a matter of fact, both generals, both general petraeus and general allen are extremely professional and very good at what they do in their professional lives. to expect that nobody is going to have a personal life, as well, not going to sit down and think about or do secret else, i think it's a little bit too much to expect. we should expect rectitude among our highest level officials and in this case, we should be very concerned about the fact that he did do that. i don't think that had an impact on his job. >> jack, let me ask to you stand by. i'm learning senator john mccain is calling for a select committee on the benghazi attack. >> seek to blame a spontaneous demonstration for the attack in benghazi when it was later acknowledged that no protest even occurred in benghazi and that the station chief in tripol
to a lot of us lives are at risk. people's live, families are at risk. >> well, the two are not mutually exclusive. i mean, that is, you can have a personal life and you can be very good at what you do and as a matter of fact, both generals, both general petraeus and general allen are extremely professional and very good at what they do in their professional lives. to expect that nobody is going to have a personal life, as well, not going to sit down and think about or do secret else, i...
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don't let us stop you. more ahead. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour on youtube. >>> did you get your official results, senator flake? is it senator flake? >> congressman jeff flake of arizona, not senator jeff flake, not senator-elect jeff flake. awkwardly telling reporters today he feels comfortable about the vote count in his senate race in arizona. that was at this morning's less than comfortable photo-op with minority leader mitch mcconnell along with two actually totally all the votes have been counted entirely official republican freshmen senators-elect. there were two of them and then there's jeff flake. that's the problem with being from the state of arizona these days. a full week after
don't let us stop you. more ahead. downy unstopables in-wash scent boosters, here with my favorite new intern, jimmy. mmm! fresh! and it's been in the closet for 12 weeks! unbelievable! unstopables! i'll show you how! ♪ just shake them into the washer i can't believe this lasts 12 weeks! neither can they. so you're going on tour to prove it. downy unstopables. follow jimmy's unstopables tour on youtube. >>> did you get your official results, senator flake? is it senator flake?...
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don't let us stop you. more ahead. [ male announcer ] in blind taste tests, even ragu users chose prego. prego?! but i've bought ragu for years. [ thinking ] wonder what other questionable choices i've made? i choose date number 2! whooo! [ sigh of relief ] [ male announcer ] choose taste. choose prego. [ husband ] transfer! [ male announcer ] free data transfer at home. you just deleted all the photos! you did! no you did! [ male announcer ] or free data transfer when you buy a windows 8 computer at staples. another way staples makes it easier to upgrade. >>> did you get your official results, senator flake? is it senator flake? >> we think so. >> congressman jeff flake of arizona, not senator jeff flake, not senator-elect jeff flake. awkwardly telling reporters today he feels comfortable about the vote count in his senate race in arizona. that was at this morning's less than comfortable photo-op with minority leader mitch mcconnell along with two actually totally all the votes have been counted entirely o
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thanks for joining us. >> thanks for having me. what a great lead-in. >> you are familiar with the laws than i am. did i get the contours of that right? do you feel like the comparison with alcohol prohibition is appropriate here? >> absolutely. it is appropriate. it was the states back in 1933 that ended alcohol prohibition. they were the ones that took the initiative to move the federal government towards change. >> you are a supporter, i know, of the decriminalization of marijuana. with your background in law enforcement specifically in narcotics, how did you come to this political point of view? >> well, it didn't happen overnight, but there was one key moment back in 2000, october. i had just retired from the maryland state police the year before and went to work for baltimore police department as a commander of training. a good friend of mine and comrade ed to thely was working undercover for the state police. he was assigned to an fbi task force in washington, d.c., and he was buying drugs from a mid-level drug dealer. this
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all of us had access to general petraeus over the years when he wants us around and tell us something. but this was different. he really allowed her to go everywhere with him. he talked to her all the time. i've talked to many aides, they were concerned about it in afghanistan. they were concerned how it looked, the optics of having this woman all the time. they described her as gushy and inappropriate talking about his thoughts. you've seen her on several programs over the last week. and things she was saying about him. that made them uncomfortable. >> well like martha, i've known him for about a decade, covered him in these war jones. he's a disciplined man, a man with incredible force of will. as much as we talk about his counterinsurgency doctrine, when i think about what happened in iraq, it was really david petraeus' will power in that battle space in the way he changed people's expectations what was possible, what was striking. so to see a man of that intensity get involved with another very intense person paula broadwell, i'm surprised by the lack of discipline. you can see th
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us. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i thank the gentleman from american samoa, my friend from north carolina, mr. coble, for bringing this measure to the floor. i urge my colleagues to support the bill and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. coble: in closing i want to thank mr. scott as well and my good friend from american samoa. eni, i apologize for having fractured insure name earlier. folks, this is a good bill that addresses a threat. i urge my colleagues to vote in favor of the bill and support it and with that i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the question is will the house suspend the rules and pass the bill h.r. 5934. those in favor say aye. those opposed, no. in the opinion of the chair, 2/3 having responded in the affirm
us. i urge my colleagues to support this bill and yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from virginia is recognized. mr. scott: i thank the gentleman from american samoa, my friend from north carolina, mr. coble, for bringing this measure to the floor. i urge my colleagues to support the bill and yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the gentleman from north carolina is recognized. mr. coble: in closing i want...
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she joins us this morning. nice to have you with us. i'm going to ignore the men on the panel this morning. all they want to talk about is victoria secret models. i'm kidding, richard. >> don't pin me with all of them. >> seriously, with a record number of women in minorities in congress, what actual tangible change do you think that brings? is it just a number to talk about and there's no real difference? >> i think what's real important is when you have a diverse group of people deciding the policy for a very diverse nation, you get better policy that actually works for people and they understand it and they get that this country is better off because of that. when you have women's voices in committees on transportation and foreign policy, on budget, on all these critical issues, it works better for the nation. >> i agree with you on that. let's talk about nancy pelosi. everyone says she's going to decide what she wants to decide. what do you think? do you think she'll stay or do you think she'll go? >> i would have no idea. i can say
she joins us this morning. nice to have you with us. i'm going to ignore the men on the panel this morning. all they want to talk about is victoria secret models. i'm kidding, richard. >> don't pin me with all of them. >> seriously, with a record number of women in minorities in congress, what actual tangible change do you think that brings? is it just a number to talk about and there's no real difference? >> i think what's real important is when you have a diverse group of...
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if you have a political trivia question for us, e-mail us. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. why they have a raise your rate cd. tonight our guest, thomas sargent. nobel laureate in economics, and one of the most cited economists in the world. professor sargent, can you tell me what cd rates will be in two years? no. if he can't, no one can. that's why ally has a raise your rate cd. ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> we are not eliminating the department of energy. we are not letting detroit go bankrupt. we are not vetoing the d.r.e.a.m. act. we had the choice to do that, and we said no. >> bring back our panel. hour full of breaking news. we heard about angus king with the democrats. nancy pelosi running again. david petraeus will testify tomorrow in front of senate intellig
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call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >> welcome back. 25 touchdowns, 65 tackles and nearly 2,000 yards rushing. i'm not talking about keith who works in our studio and played at boston college. i'm talking about this little girl. she sounds-like a star nfl player. she's nine years old and she's a phenom going by the name of sam gordon. sam short for samantha. >> she just took up the sport this year but realizing his daughter's undeniable talent, her dad created a video and post it had on youtube. and now she's an internet sensation. sam and her mom joins us live from salt lake city. good morning, ladies. >> good morning! >> so, sam, i understand that you tried out 172 kids in your district, you beat everybody in speed and agility and now you are the starting qb? >> yeah. >> when you see that video of yourself and everyone trying to tackle you, what are you thinking? as we look at this together, i don't know if you have a monitor there, how do you do this? how do you do it? >> i just basically run as
call or visit us online. we're ready to help. >> welcome back. 25 touchdowns, 65 tackles and nearly 2,000 yards rushing. i'm not talking about keith who works in our studio and played at boston college. i'm talking about this little girl. she sounds-like a star nfl player. she's nine years old and she's a phenom going by the name of sam gordon. sam short for samantha. >> she just took up the sport this year but realizing his daughter's undeniable talent, her dad created a video and...
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. >> besides us. >> besides us. i think we're the worst dressed list actually. the best dressed of 2012, emma stone. actress. >> all right. >> stunning, stunning blond. sometimes has red hair. sometimes dark hair. never know. she looks beautiful no matter what. emma stone is coming in as the top dressed female of 2012. then diane kruger, no relation to my howze john krueger. it's spelled a little differently. she is still stunning. >> thank you for clarifying. >> kristen stewart. yes, alexa chung. >> kristen, i just don't get it. >> and kate bosworth. top five. then, we have a wee one, little suri cruise at number nine. >> little suri. young to be on the list. i have to ask. kate middleton made the list to assume? duchess of cambridge. seven. >> there she is. >> why would you care about that? >> i don't know. >> she is on everyone's top list. i don't know if she got bumped off, which would be a major scandal. "gma" would cover all morning. >> he says he doesn't like the royals. >> i don't like the roy
. >> besides us. >> besides us. i think we're the worst dressed list actually. the best dressed of 2012, emma stone. actress. >> all right. >> stunning, stunning blond. sometimes has red hair. sometimes dark hair. never know. she looks beautiful no matter what. emma stone is coming in as the top dressed female of 2012. then diane kruger, no relation to my howze john krueger. it's spelled a little differently. she is still stunning. >> thank you for clarifying....
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give us that. we could target and transform the program to make certain those go to the most needy, not those that are able to game the system. would have how those type of reforms the iphone offering the amendment on the floor to start the process, but if are going to do a farm bill should include fundamental discussion on bases we can improve. for people with changing the program and we hear tremendous suggestions again from multiple states, folks on the front lines in saying this is what we need, we can do a better job. if we have that opportunity, we can work to fargo, that will be part of that discussion. like any other entitlements that is coming from this administration, yeah, we can spend $80 billion a year and we don't want to reform the. this administration says they don't want to reform the, the senate republicans have done a great job but hopefully that will be a battle if and when we get to conference over what's in the bill, which is $800 billion for food stamps out of a trillion doll
give us that. we could target and transform the program to make certain those go to the most needy, not those that are able to game the system. would have how those type of reforms the iphone offering the amendment on the floor to start the process, but if are going to do a farm bill should include fundamental discussion on bases we can improve. for people with changing the program and we hear tremendous suggestions again from multiple states, folks on the front lines in saying this is what we...